Non-invasive Assessment of Fecal Stress Biomarkers in Hunting Dogs During Exercise and at Rest
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S. Turroni | P. Brigidi | L. Laghi | M. Forni | M. Barone | A. Zannoni | M. Pietra | A. Gaspardo | P. Accorsi | Chenglin Zhu
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